Abstract: | Direct measurements of the methylation of newly-synthesized DNA were made in cultures of a clonal mouse adrenal cortex cell line, Y129OS3, by (1) following the incorporation of radioactivity from methionine-(methyl)-C14 into a segment of DNA which had been density-labeled with bromouracil and (2) labeling DNA cytosine with C14-deoxycytidine and then following the appearance of radioactivity in DNA 5-methylcytosine. The results establish that during exponential growth the DNA of this cell line is methylated entirely within a few minutes of its synthesis. Using the second technique described above accurate, sensitive measurements of DNA methylation levels can be made by comparing radioactivity in 5-methylcytosine to radioactivity in cytosine plus 5-methylcytosine. In this cell line 5-methylcytosine accounts for 4.3 ± 0.2% of the DNA cytosine. Some apparent contradictions between these results and those of other workers are discussed. |